Teen Movies: American Youth on Screen is a detailed look at the depiction of teens on film and its impact throughout film's history. Timothy Shary looks at the development of the teen movie – the rebellion, the romance, the sex and the horror – up to contemporary portrayals of ever-changing youth. Films studied include Rebel Without a Cause (1955), Splendor in the Grass (1961), Carrie (1976), The Breakfast Club (1985), and American Pie (1999).
New teacher, Mr Dadier (Glenn Ford), arrives at a working-class inner city school where the teachers are all resigned to their students' disinterest and frightened of them with good cause. The plot follows Dadier's attempts to engage ...
A fascinating account of the evolution of the "teen movie" analyzes more than one hundred films for and about teenagers, discusses the relationship between teen movies and the youth movement, and offers a comprehensive filmography of teen ...
Acclaimed writer of This is Uncool and Popcorn turns his attention to the (first ever) look at the teen movie Everyone undergoes some kind of teenage trauma, and a fundamental way of coping, or rite of passage, is the teen movie.
Born in the drive-in theatre backseats of the 1970s, the demonic fun of Teen Movie Hell ignited the 1980s VCR, cable TV, and multiplex booms that burned well into the 1990s.
other, high school-set teen movies, in which teenagers' urges for independence clash with their immaturity, most obviously displayed in the perennial trope of the party staged at the parental home (Bailey and Hay 2006: 222).
Consider this your parenting lifeline: an easy-to-use manual that offers support and perspective. Grown and Flown is required reading for anyone looking to raise an adult with whom you have an enduring, profound connection.
Lara Croft, Tomb Raider (2001) PG-13 Lara Croft, The Cradle of Life (2003) PG-13 The aristocratic, sexy, and kick-butt heroine Lara Croft jumps from the videogame franchise to the big screen in these two solid action flicks.
Audiences, however, were disgruntled by the lack of slash action and when the series resumed at the end of the eighties Michael Myers was back, unstoppable as ever, with Donald Pleasence's batty Dr. Loomis always just a few steps behind ...
He chooses “ The Barcarole ” from Offenbach's The Tales of Hoffman . However , since Offenbach was Jewish , it's doubtful his music would have been on the playlist at a Nazi concentration camp . Oops ! -Al Janssen DRAMA Little Women ...
... as well as to the Plastics, comprised of Regina, Gretchen (Lacey Chabert) and Karen (Amanda Seyfried), and 'the greatest people you will ever meet', a group that consists of Janis herself and her friend Damien (Daniel Franzese).